Tucked away in Daintree Rainforest , a declared world heritage site is Mossman Gorge. Considered as the oldest , but continuously surviving rain forest on the planet. Five minutes away from one of Queensland’s most hospitable towns , Mossom , is where one could find themselves in the midst of this lush tropical treasure.
Port Douglas is not too far from Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reefs. Surrounded by tropical forests and coral reefs this is the only place where two listed world heritage sites exist. The convenient location to both these tourist attraction makes it a popular tourist destination. Among the Port Douglas Resorts, a noteworthy choice among tourist would be Oaks Lagoons, which consists of both deluxe hotel style accommodation as well as apartment style accommodation to suit one’s needs. The name Oaks lagoons come from te six lagoon style pools surrounding the resort.
Mossman Gorge situated in the southern part of the Daintree forest which has one of the most complex eco systems at present. The river Mossom flows through this scenic site and the clear water pools are perfect for a refreshing dip. The native “kuku Yalanji ” people are warm and welcoming to tourist and have become part and parcel of the whole experience.
Some of the activities one can engage in are the dream time walks , swimming, self guided tours among many others without causing any destruction to this 130 million year worthy treasure. The Mossman Gorge Center strives to preserve this pristine blessing. There is an indigenous art gallery and a retail center, a cafe and a retail center within its premises.
Other attractions around the forest area would be driving up to the Barrier Reef , where one can engage in snorkeling, diving and enjoy the great beaches that Queensland has to offer.
Shehera Fioni is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Catalina Forbes. Her content is based on many thrilling escapades offered to travellers across the world.